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Name for a Yacht Company

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by donnymat, Apr 10, 2007.

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  1. donnymat

    donnymat New Member

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    Thank you Innomare..Excellent suggestions...Petrel Yachts looks interesting...if you come across more of such names please do post them...have everything in place but for the name....its soooooo :confused:
  2. orion

    orion Senior Member

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    GULFCRUISER;)
  3. Loren Schweizer

    Loren Schweizer YF Associate Writer

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    Gets my vote. Good choice.
  4. Angelus

    Angelus New Member

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    Here Goes!

    Hey Carl, That was harsh, but with tact. Least your picking on someonelse:p

    I say always put E at the beginning. You can graphically Play with that letter to give Power to your company name. So

    EnigYachtMatic
    Excelcior Yachts
    Exceliyachts
    Excellyachts
    Or
    Efulgentyachts...Look it up in the dictionary. My last company I owned was called CadWorks.. Double meaning if you get my drift..
    Take no notice of the font its just an example.. Effulgent mean bright, shining, superior

    Well I tried. Hope it gives you some Ideas
    Hey looking at that now I think its good. If you use it I want royalties! :-D

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  5. Rene GER

    Rene GER Senior Member

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    My idea #2

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  6. prettynpink194

    prettynpink194 New Member

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    Hi Donny,

    How about "Slade Boats?"


    Regards,

    Sabrina